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Like lions and other tournament species, they’re loyal to the position of status, not the individual who happens to hold the position at any given time.
/r/MensRights23/11/24 07:51 AM
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The -ism is a billion dollar industry
/r/MensRights05/09/24 08:31 AM
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This is more like regression to the historical mean for UK (and Western European) culture. The UK’s entire cultural history which is comprised of the eras of tribalism feudalism and Christian nationalist colonialism all had deep in their psychological center the same emotionally overwhelming fear and its response; a desire to control via excessive and irrational harsh punishments. Aka, committing acts of traumatic abuse which leads to more fear. It’s a nasty cultural feedback loop that becomes p…
/r/MensRights18/08/24 02:33 AM
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It’s a device as old as religion and tribalism itself. “You don’t oppose me because I’m selfish dishonest and harmful, you hate me because you hate everyone affiliated with my special ‘In group’ which is magical and perfect and smarter than everyone else.”
/r/MensRights07/05/24 01:03 AM
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For all _______supremacists groups, members of their own in-group, especially those perceived to be defectors, are ultimately the people they hate most. Whenever they are successful in eliminating their supposed enemies they turn on themselves.
/r/MensRights23/03/24 02:22 AM
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“The establishment” is also the reason they got set up. I mean Gloria Steinem dating Henry Kissinger, on the surface that’s about as likely as AOC dating Trump. How quirky. Getting money from the establishment is the reason this socially destabilizing and reproductively maladaptive social movement persists against the forces of diffusion. Religious groups new and old, when they are prevented from using violence to force conversions, depend almost exclusively on having a higher birth rate than th…
/r/MensRights29/02/24 01:45 AM
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It’s also biological, our closest relatives, female chimps and gorillas have pretty similar behavior patterns. Humans just have an extra semantic layer, it’s like having an internal ChatGPT that creates post hoc rationalizations continuously over the lifespan of the organism. This basically serves to obfuscate what’s actually going on.
/r/MensRights28/02/24 01:20 AM
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This process also describes how ideologies, tribal identities, cults and religions are often born into existence. Narcissism and authoritarianism have very similar attributes and individuals high in these traits when in large groups naturally synchronize. In-group supremacist ideologies are an emergent property of these kinds of people in groups. These groups usually have real difficulty recognizing or accepting the humanity of outsiders. If they incorporate persecution mythologies into their or…
/r/MensRights28/02/24 01:15 AM
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The old kicking the ladder down after she’s climbed up it. Aka, the old crabs in a bucket.
/r/MensRights19/02/24 04:57 AM
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It’s really only the first generation of women who have been able to maximize the extraction of resources which are the result of the last 80 years of middle class expansion and general social improvement. The subsequent generations will not be able to replicate their resource extraction, and it’s already apparent. What they’re doing is really just slash and burn tactics. Genetic success/survival can only be measured in the long term, and long term prospects look terrible. As far as I know, the …
/r/MensRights13/02/24 02:44 PM
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That’s sexual harassment /s
/r/MensRights29/01/24 06:02 AM
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Real _______ don't do whatever it is your pointing out ________ are doing, therefore your example of __________ isn't a true ___________. That's quite the comment. You’ve got the no true Scotsman fallacy, the denying of lived experiences of the aggrieved (something feminists say is a big no-no) and an ad hominem attack for desert. Edit. Text to speech still has some kinks to work out
/r/MensRights31/03/23 07:18 AM
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Your comment and the ones leading up to it got me thinking of how dogs react when you leave them at home, especially when you first get them. They freak out and behave like you're never coming home again. Then they usually stress release by tearing up something in the house, crapping on the floor, or on your favorite sweater you left out, spreading the garbage around the kitchen or something like that. In some ways, it seems like women typically behave in a way that is similar to the sames line …
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